DIY | Easy and Colorful Hat Stands

Ever since my 2010 New Year’s resolution to wear more hats, my home has become a veritable dumping ground for colorful hats of all shapes and sizes. I do hang some on the wall, and others are kept in hatboxes, but I really thought it was high time some of my pretty hats received proper stands all their own. After checking online and in local antique stores to see what sort of hat stands were available, I was struck with the thrifty idea of making my own. Here’s how I did it:

When I first started shaping the wires, I was frustrated with their refusal to bend perfectly, as I had envisioned in my mind. Each piece had weird bends and wouldn’t sit quite right. Luckily I kept pushing through, because after wrapping the yarn around the whole connected piece, the metal was much more agreeable, and little variations became less noticeable.

You might try wrapping the wire before connecting each piece, if you want to save time (it would probably be easier), but I liked the continuity achieved by wrapping it all at once in the end. Curse of perfectionism, I ‘spose! As always, if you have any questions, I will answer them in the comments section below.

This is brilliant! I had been lamenting recently that I didn’t have any hat stands (and cute or vintage ones are rather expensive–considering I have a lot of hats too! ;), and didn’t have enough wall space to hang all of them. I think I’m going to have to give this a try soon!

this is wonderful! i’m planning to make these for my nephew’s expansive hat collection :) how do you think they’d pack down (as the gift has to travel across the country)? would it be possible to bend the wire flat and then expand/re-shape easily?

thank you for the idea! i have a bunch of hats that go in boxes in the off-season, but have been looking for a nice and cheap way to display them when i am wearing them daily. thank you for sharing your creativity!